How to Make Concrete Fence Posts

Making concrete fence posts is a fast weekend project once you have the easy-to-build forms. These pine concrete post forms can be used over and over again. The forms do not take up much room for storage, and you can make multiple forms by following a few simple steps.

Step 1

Cut the above wooden parts list using the circular saw, always wearing those safety glasses. Measure each piece with the tape measure and square a straight line for cutting.

Step 2

Lay the piece of 12-inch by 96-inch plywood on a flat surface; this will be the base of the concrete form. Assemble the 1-by-4s into a rectangular form by screwing all four corners with two of the 1 1/4-inch screws in each end. Place the 6-inch boards inside the two longer 73 1/2-inch side form boards. The inside measurement of the post form should be 6 inches wide by 72 inches long and 3 3/4 inches deep.

Step 3

Center the rectangular post form on the piece of plywood by measuring all sides from the edge of the plywood. Lay three of the 2-by-4s equally spaced down the length of the 1-by-4 form. Attach the 2-by-4s, wide face down, to the plywood with the 2-inch long wood screws. Two screws per 2-by-4 will be more than adequate to hold them in place.

Step 4

Attach the other three 2-by-4s down the other side of the form. Use the tape measure to keep the inside measurement of the post form at 4 inches. The wooden concrete post form should be able to freely move in and out of the 2-by-4 side supports.

Step 5

Lay the piece of 6-inch by 72-inch plastic under the post form and insert the form between the 2-by-4 supports. Mix the concrete according to the directions on the bag and fill the post form. Level the concrete to the top of the form by using a piece of scrap wood.

Step 6

After the concrete has set up for a few minutes, insert the two pieces of rebar into the post at an equal-width distance of 3 inches from each other, approximately 1 1/2 inches from the long side of the form. Allow the concrete to set overnight.

Step 7

Lift the post form from in between the 2-by-4 supports and lay it on its side with the 1-by-4 facing up. Unscrew the four screws and remove the post from the wood form. The post should still cure for a few days by laying it flat on a solid surface. Reassemble the wood form, and you are ready to make another post.